This volume collects a set of papers on ancient Platonism that span
the nine centuries between Plato himself and his commentator
Olympiodorus in the 6th century, many of them less easy to obtain.
Much of the work is at the intersection of philosophy and
literature, and a recurrent aim is to challenge existing
orthodoxies and to suggest alternatives. Two further related aims
are to encourage the rereading of Plato in the light of the later
tradition, and the tradition in the light of influential passages
of Plato. The articles are grouped here in three sections, dealing
first with Socrates, Plato and the Old Academy, then with the
Platonic revival and the 2nd century AD, and finally with later
Neoplatonism.
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